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001 Introduction

This document provides information about the Anatomy & Cell Biology 3319 Systemic Human Anatomy course including the date, time, and location for lectures and lab demonstrations. It lists the course director and instructors, required textbooks, and an overview of the course syllabus and objectives including describing anatomical terminology like directional terms and regional body terms.

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ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY 3319

SYSTEMIC HUMAN ANATOMY



DATE AND TIME: Lectures: Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:20 a.m.
Lab Demos: Tuesdays, 9:30 am 12:30 pm
Thursdays, 9:30 am 11:30 am

LOCATION: Lectures: Room 1, Natural Sciences Building
Lab Demos: Room 120, Medical Sciences Building

COURSE DIRECTOR: Dr. Peter Merrifield; Room 428, MSB
e-mail : [email protected]

INSTRUCTORS:

Dr. Peter Merrifield [email protected]
Dr. David Cechetto [email protected]
Dr. Zareen Amtul [email protected]
Ms Lauren Allen [email protected]
Ms. Samantha Dunnigan [email protected]
Ms. Hanna Kim [email protected]
Ms. Kelly Pedersen [email protected]
Mr. Ryan Rawski [email protected]

ANATOMY & CELL BIOLOGY 3319
SYSTEMIC HUMAN ANATOMY

COURSE TECHNICIAN: Mr. Michael Wu ([email protected]), Room 440, Medical
Sciences Building

BOOKS and NOTES:

Required:

1) Anatomy & Cell Biology 3319 Class Notes available on-line via WebCT

2) Human Anatomy, Marieb, Mallatt and Wilheld; 6th edition (with Brief Atlas of
the Human Body; 2
nd
Edition) ISBN ISBN 0321570901

OR

Human Anatomy, Marieb, Mallatt and Wilheld; 5th edition with media update
(including a Brief Atlas of the Human body; 2nd Edition). Cummins Pub.
Co. 2008 (ISBN 0321610997)
ACB 3319 LAB DEMONSTRATIONS:

First lab demonstration will be held
the week of September 20

Anatomical Terminology / Introduction to CNS

LAB COORDINATOR: Steve Greening [email protected]

LAB TEACHING ASSISTANTS:

Kelly Gutpell [email protected] Benjamin Asa [email protected]
Jeffrey Hepburn [email protected] Steve Holterman [email protected]
Shawna Kim [email protected] Jeremy Roth [email protected]
Stephen McDonald [email protected] Laura Von Hagen [email protected]
Amro Mohammad [email protected]




What if you miss a lab ?
Each lab is worth 0.4 % of the final mark.
Students will be given a mark of 0 for missed
labs unless they have a valid excuse. In the
event of illness or other concerns preventing a
student from attending a lab, medical
documentation (or equivalent) must be
submitted by the student directly to an academic
councillor in the office of the Dean of Science
(WSC 191) within a week and not to the
instructor. It will subsequently be the Dean`s
Office that will determine if accommodation is
warranted.
Course Syllabus -
Recommended Readings
See course syllabus for overview of each lecture

Read suggested pages before the lecture

Come to lecture !! Many diagrams need descriptions
and labelling

Exam questions will be drawn from both lecture material
and recommended readings

Exams will consist of 75 multiple choice questions




Introduction
Objectives
Be able to place yourself in the "anatomical position

Be able to understand and describe the relationship of
structures using anatomical terms (ie. directional terms)
described in Table 1.1.

Give a non-anatomical description of the anatomical
regions described in Figure 1.3

Describe the essential elements of the adult body plan

The Anatomical Position
- person STANDS erect
-feet together or slightly apart
-eyes forward
-palms facing forward
Directional Terms
Superior
Inferior
Medial
Lateral
Proximal
Distal
Anterior
Posterior
Superficial
Deep

table 1.1 text
toward the head- above
away from the head- below
toward the midline of the body- on the inner side
(sternum is medial to nipple)
away from the midline
closer to the origin on a body part or point of
attachment of limb to body limb
further from the origin of a body part or point of attacehmnet of limb to
body trunk
ventral- toward or at the front of the body
dorsal- toward or at the back of body- behind
toward the body surface- most external (skin)
toward the inside of the body
Use directional terms to
describe the location of:
- The nose
- The nipple
- The hand
- The knee

DirectionaI Terms (con't)
superior to the mouth, inferior to the eyes
lateral to the sternum
distal to the elbow
proximal to the foot
Anterior view Posterior view
views of the anatomical position
ventral surface
dorsal surface
Anterior view of Heart Posterior view of Heart
dont know all these terms- just a view
Regional Terms - Anterior View
Axial structures:
Cephalic
Cervical
Thoracic
Abdominal
Pelvic
Pubic


Regional Terms - Anterior View
Figure 1.4a
Appendicular structures:

Upper limb
Arm
Forearm
Carpus
Manus



Lower Limb
Thigh
Leg
Pedal
Tarsal


shoulder
elbow
Regional Terms - Posterior view
Figure 1.4b
head
shoulder blade
spine
lower back
tailbone
butt
Body Planes and Sections

Sagittal Plane
Median Plane (midsagittal)

Frontal (coronal )Plane

Transverse Plane

Body Planes and Sections
Basic Human Body Plan
Derivation of Body Plan from 3 Basic Germ Layers
Ventral
Dorsal
ectoderm
mesoderm
endoderm

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